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October 2014
(85%)
30 Tests
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sehr hohe Effizienz (80PLUS Platinum), stabile Ausgangsspannungen, gute Anschlussmöglichkeiten (bis zu 4x PCI-Express, 9x SATA), teil-modulares Kabelmanagement, gutes Schutzschaltungs-Konzept, angenehm leiser Betrieb, 5 Jahre Garantie
relativ geringe Leistungsfähigkeit auf 12 Volt, Spannungsstabilität / Ripple- und Noisebetrachtung
Mit dem Aurum 92+ 650W hat FSP ein Netzteil auf den Markt gebracht, welches neben einer sehr guten Effizienz auch ein ordentliches Gesamtpaket mitbringt. Darin enthalten sind ein teil-modulares Kabelmanagement mit guten Anschlussmöglichkeiten, ein leise...
Das "Aurum 92+" mit 650 Watt stellt sich als ein überzeugendes Gesamtkonzept heraus, jedoch weist es an ein paar Ecken auch schwerwiegendere Schwachpunkte auf. Die 12-Volt-Schienen-Aufteilung ist im derzeitigen Zustand mangelhaft umgesetzt, da es sein kan...
It took quite a while for FSP to finally focus their efforts in the retail market (OEM always did well but that doesn't make you very popular with consumers) and make a strong come back and so although before the very good Aurum Pro line and re...
The FSP Aurum 92+ is high-quality, high-efficiency, low-power, semi-modular 650W PSU. While this power supply performs within its 80 Plus Platinum spec, the 12V rail's maximum power output is under 600W, and the rather loud fan runs continuously....
The FSP Aurum 92+ 650 W performed well on our tests, with efficiency between 88.5% and 92.4%, low noise and ripple tests, and, for the most part, very good voltage regulation. During our full-load test, however, the +3.3 V output was at the bottom of the...
Delivered full power at 45°C, Highly efficient, High quality cooling fan, Japanese caps, Flat modular cables (which however are not that flexible), Very efficient 5VSB rail
Only two PCIe connectors, Weak 3.3V rail, Poor Cross Load tests performance
As it seems, FSP managed to squeeze some more efficiency out of the initial AURUM design to make it compatible with the tighter 80 Plus Platinum requirements. However, in order to achieve this, they had to keep the loose voltage regulation on almost al...
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Zusammenfassung: When building a powerful system, we'd recommend going with a power supply of above average capacity. Although a 500W unit is actually capable of powering a pretty beefy system these days, choosing a 600-650W unit does offer a little more flexibility at ...
The FSP Aurum 92+ is high-quality, high-efficiency, low-power, semi-modular 650W PSU. While this power supply performs within its 80 Plus Platinum spec, the 12V rail's maximum power output is under 600W, and the rather loud fan runs continuously.£101.03 O...
Zusammenfassung: When you're trying to figure out how much juice your next PC will need, you quickly end up with a capacity of between 500 and 700 watts. Since power supplies range in price from £50 to £125 and up, how much do you really need to spend for a reliable and...